Non-thermalized dark matter is a cosmologically viable alternative to the widely studied weakly interacting massive particle. We study the evolution of the dark matter phase-space distributions arising from freeze-in and superWIMP production as well as the combination of both. Utilizing our implementation in CLASS, we investigate the cosmological imprints on the matter power spectrum, constrained by Lyman-α forest observations. For the explicit example of a colored t-channel mediator model, we explore the cosmologically allowed parameter space highlighting the interplay of Lyman-α constraints with those from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the LHC.
@article{arxiv.2112.08853,
title = {Cosmological imprints of non-thermalized dark matter},
author = {Quentin Decant and Jan Heisig and Deanna C. Hooper and Laura Lopez-Honorez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.08853},
year = {2021}
}
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Contribution to the European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP2021)